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can anyone say what is this block and where can we find it

can anyone help us to find that block which is marked in yellow in the below file

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Not sure what that VI is, but I would guess it is in the Wavelet Analysis Toolkit.


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If you have the actual VI (instead of just a picture of it), you could right-click it and find out its name, and maybe even its Help File (which should, at a minimum, explain its purpose and its connections).  Among other reasons, this is why some of us (I'm a Prime Offender) ask for VI attachments, not pictures, as sometimes we also "need a little Help" ...

 

Bob Schor

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@crossrulz wrote:

Not sure what that VI is, but I would guess it is in the Wavelet Analysis Toolkit.


While the multiresolution analysis in the lower left is from the wavelet toolkit, the circled VI does not look "official". My guess is that is is a home-made subVI. Do you have access to the VI? Where did you find that article?

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It looks like a PDF.   So possibly some instructional sheet.   Why that picture is over 1/2 MB is beyond me.

It does look like it is from Wavelet Analysis, but I couldn't find it.  The symbol in the header doesn't quite look the same as the ones in the Wavelet Analysis palette.  But the blue header is present a lot in the Signal Processing palette.

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@RavensFan wrote:

It looks like a PDF.   So possibly some instructional sheet. 


 

No, it's a scientific article (Link here). The best bet would be to contact the original authors.

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